All who were lost 9-11-01
9 is wearing a Police Hat to represent the officers who helped at ground zero, and those who have been lost. The Caduceus to represent the Doctors & Nurses who worked around the clock to save the injured. 1 is wearing a Construction Helmet for those who spent time digging through the rubble and rebuilding the area. 1 is wearing a tie for the office workers and travelers who were lost. The star of life represents the Paramedics and EMT's who were there to help as survivors were pulled from the wreckage. 0 is wearing a fire helmet to represent the firemen & women who risked their lives entering the buildings and combing through the rubble. 1 is joined by a push broom to represent the others who were there working either in janitorial services, or to help in the cleanup efforts. This design was created to remember the tragic events of 9-11-01. Those who were lost, and those who were left behind to live with the aftermath. The remember everyone from the Police, Firefighters, Paramedics and Doctors who helped saved lives, as well as the construction workers who helped in the recovery efforts, and of course the office staff and janitorial workers even who lost their lives on that fateful day. Almost 10 years have passed since 9-11-01 but we can never forget. The death toll continues to rise as the workers who were there so quickly and valiantly risking their lives to save others, are now losing their lives to medical issues relating to their exposure at Ground Zero and the Pentagon. No one life is more precious than another, whether we lost then that day or today, they will be remembered here.
This shop and all designs have been created by special request for Reggie Cervantes, Ground Zero Responder & Medic. They commemorate The tragic events of 9-11-01, Those who were lost, and those who were left behind to live with the aftermath. The remember everyone from the Police, Firefighters, Paramedics and Doctors who helped saved lives, as well as the construction workers who helped in the recovery efforts, and of course the office staff and janitorial workers even who lost their lives on that fateful day. Almost 10 years have passed since 9-11-01 but we can never forget. The death toll continues to rise as the workers who were there so quickly and valiantly risking their lives to save others, are now losing their lives to medical issues relating to their exposure at Ground Zero and the Pentagon. No one life is more precious than another, whether we lost then that day or today, they will be remembered here.